Background
Rosenzweig, Peggy A. was born on November 5, 1936 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Rosenzweig, Peggy A. was born on November 5, 1936 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1978; postgraduate, Wayne State University.
She served in the Wisconsin Legislature from 1983 to 2003. Before being elected to the Assembly, she worked as director of community relations for the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center and a consultant for the Independence Bank of Wauwatosa. Rosenzweig began her career in the Wisconsin Legislature as another later ended it, challenging an long-time incumbent Republican for the nomination.
She defeated George Klicka in the September 1982 primaries 3,487 to 2,752, before defeating Democrat James Bottoni in the general election, 12,773 to 7,536.
She was unseated in the 2002 primaries by fellow Republican Thomas G. Reynolds, who claimed she was too liberal on issues such as abortion and gun-control. The election may have been influenced by the redrawing of the 5th Senate District after the 2000 census, which increased its proportion of Republicans.
In 2003, Rosenzweig was appointed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System by governor Jim Doyle, serving until 2008. In 2006, Rosenzweig was appointed to the board of the Wisconsin Technical College System.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Rosenzweig graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1978 with a degree in political science.
She also attended Juilliard for two semesters in the early 1950s. Rosenzweig is married to David Y. Rosenzweig, a doctor and professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She lives in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
Rosenzweig is Jewish, having been raised in the Reform tradition.
2002 State Senate Grand Old Party Primary
Tom Reynolds-55%
Peggy Rozenzweig (inc)-45%.
Former director community relations Milwaukee Regional Medical Center. Former president Medical College Wisconsin. Member League of Women Voters.
Married; 5 children.